Sambucus nigra 'Laciniata'



Botanical Name: Sambucus nigra ' Laciniata'
Common Name: American elderberry
Family Name: Adoxaceae
Distribution/Origin: Eastern North America

Leaf: Compound, Ovate/Ellpitic/Pinnate/Laciniate
Bud: Alternate
Flower: White, Showy, Cymes, Lemon scented, Jun/Jul

Fruit/Seed: Black elderberry drupes, Showy, Edible
Stem/Bark: Heavily lenticeled

Size: Height: 5.0 - 8.0ft/Spread: 5.0 - 8.0ft
Habit: Suckering, Deciduous shrub
Form: Upright, Vase

Soil conditions: Well-drained, rich
Moisture: Medium
Sun: Full sun
Exposure: Partial shade

Landscape use: Group or mass planting, Accent shrub, Specimen, Shrub boarders, Screens, Backgrounds, Stream or pond peripheries/low spots, Sprawling hedge

Notes: Perennial, Attracts butterflies & bees

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